Priority Ventures Group is a rarity among Web sites on animal protection and related issues. This is because it specialises in strategy and marketing with more 20 years experience in vegetarian and humane endeavours. Take a look at its Success Stories to learn … Continue reading →

Here is a fascinating account, courtesy of the Christian Vegetarianism Archive, on the origin of the word vegetarian. Henry Stephen Clubb (1827-1921) was a distinguished Bible Christian emigrant to the U.S. who served as President of the Vegetarian Society of … Continue reading →

Asks ASI’s Jill Howard Church. As more Chinese acquire companion animals and are exposed to humane education, attitudes are changing, particularly in urban areas. But the sheer number of Chinese consumers is driving a demand that can undermine efforts elsewhere … Continue reading →

While in office Labour has had a good track record. As well as the hunting ban, Labour has brought in a new Animal Welfare Act, banned fur factory farming, driftnet fishing (which helps protect dolphins and sea birds) and the … Continue reading →

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Kim Stallwood is an independent scholar and author on animal rights. His forthcoming book, Animal Dharma, explores what it means to care deeply about animals. Starting in 1976, he has held leadership positions with some of the world’s foremost organisations in the UK and US, including CIWF, BUAV, PETA, The Animals’ Agenda, Animals and Society Institute and Minding Animals International. A vegetarian since 1974 when as a student he worked in a chicken slaughterhouse. A vegan since 1976. His evil twin is the Grumpy Vegan.

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Kim Stallwood's forthcoming book explores what it means to care deeply about animals and discovers how we can live peacefully with ourselves and others by proposing four key values: truth, compassion, nonviolence and interbeing.